FCE&SCJ Participates in The Florida Distance Learning Association and The Florida Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators

The Florida Distance Learning Association (FDLA) and The Florida Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (FAMTE) welcome K-20 Educators and stakeholders to its Virtual Conference 2020, which took place on September 30 through October 2. Hui Fang Huang “Angie” Su, Professor at NSU’s Fischler Education & School of Criminal Justice Education is the Conference and Program Chair.

The conference committee put together a great program with ideas and strategies for virtually educating K-20 students during the pandemic.  The program is to inform participants of the latest developments in Distance Learning and academic content-related topics in Florida to narrow the gap between K-12 and Higher Education.   Many Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice (FCE&SCJ) faculty and staff members, and colleagues from other colleges within NSU presented at the conference.  The presentations were informative and relevant, especially during this time.  The colleagues diligently prepared highly informative presentations with the latest on educational tools, technologies, and services.  Their dedication to distance education, while not surprising, is appreciated.  FCE&SCJ is a grateful to the conference committee and the moderators for their time and tireless efforts to help make this conference a success.

To view the abstract of the presentation, visit our conference page at http://www.fdla.com/?page_id=3965.  Please also visit our website http://www.fdla.com and https://fctm.net/county-affiliates/famte-2/famte/  to learn how you can become an active member of FDLA or FAMTE throughout the year.